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(Top:) Concert Hall, Tanglewood, Massachusetts
MAESTRO (2023)
The biopic was filmed in New York City, Connecticut, and at Tanglewood, a music venue founded in 1938, to which Leonard Bernstein returned almost every summer of his life, to teach and conduct.
Much of the film takes place in the Bernsteins' apartment in New York's Dakota building (once also the home of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and the inspiration for the Bramford in Rosemary's Baby, for which shots of the exterior were used). The home was recreated as sets, but for the scenes which took place at the family's Connecticut weekend house, that actual property was used.
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fidjiefidjie · 3 months
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Bon Matin 🌹🖤🎈🕊
R.I.P 🙏 ....Seiji Ozawa 🎵 Symphonie Fantastique (H.Berlioz)
(Live at Tanglewood in 2002)
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curatorsday · 8 months
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Saturday, September 2, 2023 - International Turkey Vulture Day
Orville, the resident turkey vulture at Tanglewood Nature Center, was a wonderful model.
Happy International Turkey Vulture Day!
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imagescuisantes · 3 months
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How about Nymn from Tanglewood as a dragon?
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petervintonjr · 3 months
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Farewell to a musical god and the best thing to ever happen to the Boston Symphony Orchestra. I vividly remember a summer, decades ago, at the age of ten, when I was lucky enough to be able to attend a BSO performance at Tanglewood, Mass. The concert was of course riveting, but the unforgettable part came near the end: it was announced that Maestro Ozawa had received "a very important phone call" just before the final number and had to leave the stage, passing the baton to the first chair. The final number was John Williams's "Superman" theme, and the performance went ahead. Just as it was about to shift into its final heroic movement, Ozawa returned in triumph, racing up the center aisle --and sporting a Superman t-shirt. Realizing we'd all been had, the audience burst into cheers as Ozawa resumed conducting for the song's crescendo. Phenomenal moment. Some weeks later I was (apparently) still high from the experience, when my fifth grade teacher assigned an in-class essay about A Person Who Impressed You --probably trying to get a better handle on her new class. I'm sure there was a flood of breathless essays about actors and historical figures and athletes --mine was unapologetically about Ozawa. Apparently it stood out. [grin]
Rest well, maestro. You broke all manner of records and a fair number of barriers, too. Thank you from this still-impressed ten year-old.
Enjoy this one-of-a-kind performance from the Sesame Street All-Animal Orchestra:
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anerdwithapen-blog · 3 months
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Big Announcement 💜
Here's my passion Project , we'll be seeing alot of them this year , this is my Take on Clown's Welcome Home
My verison is rooted in black Culture
And the black struggles of POC
I hope you enjoy my characters
( thank u Clown for giving me the idea to create & thank u Jim Henson for the love and care you put in your puppets all those years ago )
Anyway on with the show!
Tanglewood! ( a working title )
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( The main Puppet / Muppet )
Lamont Lovely 💜
💜 He's a Smooth jazz laid back, sometimes tempered at times puppet. He's always there for a helping hand and he loves to party
💜 The man that's photo'ed with him is Richard Harrison
💜 He's the Head director and main Puppeteer ( he's the Jim Henson of his World )
💜 He's the voice of Lamont and some other of our puppet friends
Can't wait to tell u more of our World
Tune in on Channel 5
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brainyrot · 8 months
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*drags you into a dark alley* hey kid... I've got something you might enjoy..
New update on the inky sonas town!
now listen here kid, this is top secret informations that I chose to tell you, but you MUST keep it secret.
there's this town, in the woods somewhere, called Tanglewood.
Never heard of it? Heh, good.
this town is reserved to only toons who know about the most secrets of secrets, who are the most zany of zanies!
This town, Tanglewood, is for personas! Any kind. A demon, an angel, a human, a mermaid, a fairy, a witch, a bear, a wolf, a cat, a rabbit, it doesn't matter! If you are a persona, we welcome you into this brand new town, where we can all live in harmony, share theories and ideas, and have fun together.
there will be houses, hotels, shops, restaurants, Tanglewood is the safest place for a persona.
So what do you say kid, wanna join?
thanks to @star-timesavetale for the names and help for this, she's been helping me a lot and we aren't even finished!
We have more to show, but only when it will be ready.
But welcome to Tanglewood!
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dustedmagazine · 4 months
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Christian Carey's year in review
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2023 was pretty much an awful year for our world —climate disaster moves ever more quickly, violence abounds and US politics are a disaster. I would not write a thank you card to the universe for many of my own experiences during the year either. However, I am grateful for the extraordinary music I participated in, heard and wrote about: it was a great solace. A few highlights are below:
I composed three new pieces: Solemn Tollings, for microtonal trumpet and trombone, Just Like You for singing violist, and Cracking Linear Elamite for solo guitar. The latter premiered in December at Loft 393 in Tribeca, played by Dan Lippel.
In addition to editing Sequenza 21 and contributing to Dusted, I authored several reviews and a research article for the British journal Tempo. The article was on my research in narratology as a feature of Elliott Carter’s music, which I have been exploring and publishing on since writing my Ph.D. dissertation. It was great for this particular research, of character-types and interactions in the Fifth String Quartet, to finally see the light of day.
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After a half-century of banged up and often unreliable used pianos, my wife Kay got me a new Baldwin grand piano for my 50th birthday. Since it has arrived, I have practically lived in it.
Post-pandemic and post-cancer, I began to dip my toe into attending live events. I went to the Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music, which was a mixed bag. As compensation, the Boston Symphony performances that weekend were excellent. I attended a great concert at the New York Philharmonic in November and another in December. For many years, Kay and I have made a holiday tradition of seeing the Tallis Scholars at St. Mary the Virgin Church in midtown. It was wonderful to return there. The Tallis Scholars’ performance was splendid, featuring a mass by Clemens non Papa.
After the Tallis concert, Kay was in Nashville, where her parents live, for two weeks, spending time with her brother Tom and sister-in-law Aymara, who were visiting from Qatar (Tom teaches at the Carnegie Mellon University campus there and Aymara is a yoga instructor), and celebrating Christmas with her parents. Here in New Jersey, it was just me and the felines, who were (mostly) well-behaved. To keep the holiday blues at bay, I went all out, decorating a natural tree and the house. I played every carol in the hymnal, and enjoyed old holiday standbys: Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, and Mel Torme’s Christmas albums.
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There was much excellent recorded music released this year, and I will not attempt to document it all. Here are twelve records, in no particular order, that I expect will stay with me and be played often in coming years.
2023 Favorite Recordings
Yo La Tengo —  This Stupid World (Matador)
Hilary Hahn —  Eugène Ysaÿe’s Six Sonatas for Violin Solo, op. 27 (DG)
Morton Feldman —  Violin and String Quartet (Another Timbre)
Natural Information Society —  Since Time is Gravity (Eremite)
Leah Bertucci —  Of Shadow and Substance (Self— released)
Juliet Fraser —  What of Words and What of Song (Neos)
Laura Strickling and Daniel Schlosberg —  40@40 (Bright Shiny Things)
Emily Hindricks, WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln, and Cristian Macelaru perform Liza Lim —  Annunciation Triptych (Kairos)
Bozzini Quartet and Konus Quartett play Jürg Frey​ —  Continuit​é, fragilit​é​, r​é​sonance (elsewhere)
Matana Roberts —  Coin Coin Chapter Five (Constellation)
Chris Forsyth — Solar Motel (self— released)
John Luther Adams —  Darkness and Scattered Light (Cold Blue)
Christian Carey
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Photographer: Heinz Weissenstein Leonard Bernstein conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Mahler’s Symphony Number 2, “Resurrection”, Tanglewood, 1970 Courtesy: David Cale
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“This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before.” - Leonard Bernstein
[Jim Fagiolo]
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buzzbuzzwhs · 8 months
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We recorded this episode live at Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with musical accompaniment by a quintet of BSO musicians: Rachel Childers on horn, Clint Foreman on flute, Catherine French on violin, Ben Levy on double bass, and Suzanne Nelsen on bassoon.
Our cast included: Lauren Ambrose, MaConnia Chesser, Scott Cohen, Josh Gondelman, and Peter Riegert.
Lauren Ambrose is an Emmy, Tony, and Grammy nominee from the award-winning Showtime series, “Yellowjackets.” She’s also starred in “Servant” on Apple TV+ and “Six Feet Under” on HBO.
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koshigurajumy · 1 year
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Midori Goto Performs at Tanglewood Music Festival
In 1986 Midori Goto legendary performance of Leonard Bernstein's Serenade at Tanglewood, conducted by Bernstein. During the performance, she broke the E string on her violin, then again on the concertmaster's Stradivarius after she borrowed it. She finished the performance with the associate concertmaster's Guadagnini and received a standing ovation. The next day's The New York Times front page carried the headline, "Girl, 14, Conquers Tanglewood with 3 Violins".
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thebeautifulbook · 2 years
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TANGLEWOOD TALES by Nathaniel Hawthorne. (Philadelphia: Penn Publishing, 1921) [1852] Illustrated by Virginia Frances Sterrett.
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curatorsday · 2 months
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Friday, February 16, 2024
Today we had our staff retreat. We started the day at Tanglewood where we had a great planning meeting in their lodge then we went to the mall to try our hands at archery and shooting airsoft rifles. (I was at #3)
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indecernible · 2 years
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ayo???? what the drawer doin?
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sarahthecoat · 2 years
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RIGHT NOW 8pm on sat 20 aug 2022, turn your radio to WAMC or WCRB, or go to this link, to listen to the tanglewood 90th birthday celebration for John Williams. as far as i know, these concerts do not stream later, you have to listen now.
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